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Evonova Group Unveils Espretto Kiosk, Promising 50-Second Specialty Espresso

Evonova Group's Espretto kiosk claims 50-second specialty espresso via a six-axis robotic arm, with 55 units targeting airports and hospitals by December 2026.

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Evonova Group Unveils Espretto Kiosk, Promising 50-Second Specialty Espresso
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Evonova Group Inc. announced the commercial launch of Espretto, its autonomous coffee kiosk brand, positioning the machine as a direct challenger to both vending equipment and the traditional café counter. The system pairs a six-axis robotic arm with AI vision and a proprietary operating system called Espretto OS to produce what the London-based company calls barista-quality specialty espresso in 50 seconds, with personalised latte art printed on every cup.

Founder David Rahman framed the distinction bluntly: "This isn't a vending machine. It's a fully autonomous barista — delivering precision, consistency, and personalisation at scale." He added that the company's ambition runs wider than a single kiosk concept: "We set out to build the most advanced freshly roasted coffee network in the world — and make it accessible to everyone."

On the hardware side, the numbers Evonova is pushing are notable for anyone who's tried to squeeze a commercial espresso setup into a tight footprint. The kiosk fits within 2.5 square metres, requires no plumbing and no specialist installation, and can produce up to 200 cups per fill. That last figure is worth watching closely — the company has not specified what "per fill" covers, whether that means water, beans, milk, or all consumables combined, and the press materials don't address cleaning cycles or sanitation protocols either.

Evonova plans to deploy the first 55 Espretto kiosks by December 2026, targeting airports, corporate offices, hospitals, universities, and transit hubs under a franchise-led global expansion model. To fund that initial rollout, the company is raising a $600,000 pre-seed round, with details available for accredited investors and franchise partners at espretto.com/invest.

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The 50-second claim is the number that will draw the most scrutiny from anyone serious about specialty coffee. Pulling a quality shot involves grind consistency, dose, extraction time, and temperature stability — variables that experienced baristas dial in and adjust constantly. Whether Espretto OS can manage those parameters reliably across a high-traffic day, without staff intervention, is exactly the kind of question that a press release cannot answer. No independent testing data or third-party validation accompanies the launch announcement.

There are also open questions about menu depth. The announcement centres on specialty espresso and latte art, but says nothing about cold brew, batch filter, alternative milks, or drink customisation beyond the personalised art. For a kiosk targeting hospitals and university campuses, where dietary requirements vary widely, that gap in the spec sheet matters.

Evonova's PR contact is Yonathan Benzaki at hello@espretto.com, and the company has not yet disclosed named franchise or location partners for its first 55 units.

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